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How many horsepower is my vehicle? (90 Kw Writes on License)

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08.05.2020 18:58 # 1
KuzuX
Gentlemen, I bought a 2000 model Peugeot 206 1.6 XS in a detailed illustrated way that I will share the subject soon. But when I look at the workhorse part in the license it says 90 Kw. Now how many horsepower and how many valves in my vehicle?

I researched a little on the Internet kW, so kiloWatt calculation was done in 2000s, this was the most accurate result. But when I convert it to Hp, HorsePower, it gets 120 horsepower. E are they max 110 hp right? My head was confused at this point. I would be glad if a friend who knows explains.

How do I know my bidet 8 or 16 valves? Good forums.
08.05.2020 18:58 # 2
muro_60
misspelled is 90 hp
110 hp 16v
90 hp 8v
08.05.2020 18:58 # 3
Barut
Between 99 and 2001, the xs are 90 horsepower and 110 horsepower after 2001. So your vehicle 8 valve 90 horsepower, do not get stuck on the value written in the license, sometimes they can write wrong.
08.05.2020 18:58 # 4
KuzuX
The engine below is mine. Anyway it will be fuel efficient :)
08.05.2020 18:58 # 5
Barut
[QUOTE = KuzuX] Exactly the engine below is mine. Anyway, it will be fuel efficient :) [/ QUOTE] the top engine burns less
08.05.2020 18:58 # 6
koray.turan
Nice explained
08.05.2020 18:58 # 7
fætih
The two engines have their advantages and disadvantages.
Motor revs with 8v are more lively but top revs are dead.
16 V is better at lower speeds than reluctant top speeds.
It should burn 8v less when it comes to fuel, according to factory data.
08.05.2020 18:58 # 8
KuzuX
[QUOTE = fætih] has two advantages and disadvantages.
Motor revs with 8v are more lively but top revs are dead.
16 V is better at lower speeds than reluctant top speeds.
It should burn 8v less when it comes to fuel, according to factory data.
[/ QUOTE]

So I think he should burn less. High engine high fuel, Low engine low fuel. Maybe it can burn a little high engine but I don't think it is in the city.
08.05.2020 18:58 # 9
fætih
They are the same volume as cc. The lonely torque curves are differently burning in the city, 8v general features.

08.05.2020 18:58 # 10
muro_60
[QUOTE = KuzuX] Exactly the engine below is mine. Anyway it will be fuel efficient :) [/ QUOTE] no need to thank my brother :))
08.05.2020 18:58 # 11
KuzuX
[QUOTE = muro_60] [QUOTE = KuzuX] Exactly the engine below is mine. Anyway it would be fuel efficient :) [/ QUOTE] no need to thank my brother :) ) [/ QUOTE]

Thank you bro I was embarrassed Embarrassed
08.05.2020 18:58 # 12
muro_60
[QUOTE = KuzuX] [QUOTE = muro_60] [QUOTE = KuzuX] Exactly the engine below is mine. Anyway it would be fuel efficient :) [/ QUOTE] no need to thank my brother :) ) [/ QUOTE]

Thank you bro I was embarrassed Embarrassed
[/ QUOTE] no no dear, thank you :)) good candles
08.05.2020 18:58 # 13
KuzuX
[QUOTE = muro_60] [QUOTE = KuzuX] [QUOTE = muro_60] [QUOTE = KuzuX] Exactly the engine below is mine. Anyway it would be fuel efficient :) [/ QUOTE] no need to thank my brother :) ) [/ QUOTE]

Thank you bro I was embarrassed Embarrassed
[/ QUOTE] no no dear, thank you :)) good candles [/ QUOTE]

Thank you, my teacher. Thumbs Up
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